17 Article Constitution Test Review

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17 Article Constitution Test Review (pages 214-215, 253, R62, R 72)

What is his name. Write it as a complete sentence in your notes What is his name? Write it as a complete sentence in your notes. (Did you create a Goggle Document for your notes?)

Buddhism (the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama – the Buddha) was about dealing with suffering. What portion of this quote might show the influence of Buddhism? Write your answer with quotation marks. “Do not be envious! For if we envy others, then they in turn will envy us. The evils of envy know no limits. If others surpass us in intelligence, we are not pleased; if they are more able, we are envious. But if we do not find wise men and sages, how shall the realm be governed?"

Why would the portion of the quote you wrote be an example of the influence of Buddhism? Write your answer in complete sentences.

Confucianism (the teachings of Confucius) was about human relationships. What is the one word in the quote that might show the influence of Confucius? “Harmony should be valued and quarrels should be avoided. Everyone has his biases, and few men are far‑sighted. Therefore some disobey their lords and fathers and keep up feuds with their neighbors. But when the superiors are in harmony with each other and the inferiors are friendly, then affairs are discussed quietly and the right view of matters prevails.”

Why would the word you selected from the quote be an example of Confucius' teachings? Write your answer in complete sentences.

Choose one of the words to describe the Seventeen Article Constitution Choose one of the words to describe the Seventeen Article Constitution? Also include in your response why you selected that word. legal militaristic opportunistic moral